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For Literature Write PANORAMA, Luray, V: In the Mountains of Vrrgum | Bryce's Hillside Cottages open now. Orkney Springs. just off the beautiful Bh"l- andoah Valley, turn west at Mt. Ji A unique resort, ackson, Va. Wonderfui scenery. ““The call of the mountains,” na- ture. good 100d. pure air will resuvenate you: 48 acres of playgrounds, swimming pool, out- door amusements. i . $2.50 Spend Your May 30th Jordan Wl;}te Sulphur Springs Hotel Largs swimmine pool. steam heated. Five miles north Winchester G. Edgar Soutte: luv ephenson, V: P Tirs — VIRGINIA BEACH, VA, Modern, Elevator. BLUNDIN. ny, Pr‘v— e Baths. Direetly Facing the Sea Sports and Soeial Centre of the North Jersey Coast. Two i8-hole golf courses. Ocean Bathing. Boating. Horseback Riding. Polo. Motoring. Open June 26th to Mid-September, Dascingeveryafiornoon and evening Sunday Concerts JOSEPH E. SMITH, Mgr. Tolephone “ “ aimaing Water $1% por Week ower ot priv. bath. SRERLES s 3 WINDSOR ON SOUTH CARCLINA_AVENUE Penna. 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Plenty of sea food and the best of every- thing to eal, 7ot and coid runping water b For rates, write W. H. 4 IDLEWHYLE | 3tow simi to, serve you: spacious verandas | and a1 BTl ot euerene suivins and me “surf bathing. Write today for res- ervations. We make folks hapoy. Bu " Seaside Cottage Ocean front at 17th 6t. Seafood and home foking; Hot and cold runining water tn rooms Moderate prices, ry C. Latham. NEW WAVERLY HOTEL | All outside Rooms, Private Baths, Golf | Privileges, Surf Bathing, Delicious South- |ern Meals. Write for ulu.tnud Booklet. [ The fiarhmtrkt A0cean Front bet. 13th SPOTTSWOOD ARMS bathing, private baths borne. owner-mar. * N VIEW, VA. “THE MERRIMAC Per WATER FRONT onal Management ® lo spend your vacation Large screened @ bathe. "Running water 1 COLONIAL BEACH, VA. _ COLONIAL BEACH, VA. .~ COLONIAL ON THE POTOMAC with good food, ts. orchestra and 1d" enjoy your va- ne water and pri- 3 busses daily, Reservations MARYLAND. SEE Board :fluulul “home in Summer | natural setting M. Lake Park bome cookin to, or .aar»u rth Beach, Md Open Drruulllln Dy 'wuk end na oth. 0([» N l MAYFLOWER & single or en suite OPEN MAY 29th LOW 1931 RATES. NO INCREASE IN RATES FOR DECORATION DAY Washington's Most Camm-i-;_o Resort Use Annapolis- Station WOL Announcements, 120 . Thursday, Friday and Saturday BEACH HOTEL‘ ROBBERS' ROOST Sy ZANE GREY Copers 1% P, s B Al B INSTALLMENT XVIL FTER breakfast Hays led his men, except Latimer, up through the west outlet, from which they climbed to the highest point in the vicinity. Every point of the green hole was in plain sight. Every approach to it, even that down the dlrk gully, lay exj Brad Lincoln said urcmu:-uy “So you been savin' this roost for your old age?” Then Jim put in his quiet opinion, “A band of men could hang out here for 20 years—unless they fought among themselves.” “Ha!” Slocum let out a single sharp exclamation. They left Jim on the bluff to keep the first watch. Jim had Miss Herrick's word as to the amount taken from her. It was a certainty that Hays had also robbed her brother. But he had not reported the | truth as to amount; and this was an- other singular proof of the disintegra- tion of the chief's character. In all likellhood Sparrowhawk was | aware of this omission on the chief's part. Probably he had been bribed to keep his mouth shut. Whatever there was to learn Jim meant to learn. While his thoughs ran in this fashion, skipping from one aspect to another, Jim’'s keen manipulation of the field glass followed suit. And after each sur- vey he would shift the glass back to the oval bowl, where the robbers were at work. Some were carrying water, brush, stones, while others were digging post- holes. Hays began to lay a square fire- place of flat stones. The stone, sand, water were fetched to him, but he did the building himself. An hour or so| after the start the square grate a peared to be completed, and the chim- ney was going up. Four cottonwoods formed the four corner posts of the shack. Poles of the same wood were laid across for beams. Probably Hays would construct & roof of brush and give it pitch enough so that it would shed water. Three times Hays left off work to walk across the green to the tent where Miss Herrick kept herself. No.doubt the robber called to her. The time he peeped in. But Hays did not attempt to enter the tent. Then Hays retraced his steps back to the job. Long after noonday, and when Jim | had spent at least six hours on watch, Jeff Bridges detached himself from his comrades and laboriously made his way up the long slope to the bluff, upon ?11ch Jim was stationed. Jim relinquished the glass and his | seat to Bridges. He made his way leisurely down off the smooth red | Jedges to the slope, and eventually to | the valley floor. Jim drew his gun, and selecting a favorable shot he put out the eye of a rabbit, and g}'mm]y he repeated the performance. With the | rabbits dangling, one from each hand, he turned into the oval, emused to find | not a single man in sight. They had | heard his shots and had taken to cover, As he approached, one by one they | reappeared. “Huh! You scared us,” Hays, foreibly. “Young rabbit for supper won't go bad.,” rejoined Jim. “They shore won't,” agreed Smoky. “Lemm> see, Jim.” He look the rab- bits and examined them. “Look ahyar, tBhnd He shot the eye out of bcth of “Durned if he didn't.” sald Brad, en- thusisstically. “How fer away, Jim?" “I didn’t step it off. Reckon one was about 20 paces and the other farther,” returned Jim, stretching the truth & | little. He knew such men, how their ;z;l?rhld minds centered about ceruln‘ ngs. "fek,_ter Gawds sake don't et | give Jim Wall a chanct to shoot at us!” | ejaculated Smoky, with a loud laugh. 1 “We don't want Jim shootin’ at us lny ,more’'n he wants us shootin’ at declared “Jlm take a snack of grub, an’ Lhcn come to work with us,” sald Hays. ‘While they were at it Smoky suggest- | ed they erect a sun and rain shelter for the prisoner. Hays consented with 8 bad grace. Bo before dark they built { one for Miss Herrick that would add | materially to her comfort. “Reckon this cottonwood grove is her private grounds, fellers,” added Smoky. “It ain’t no fault of our'n if this gur! is hyar. But since she is, we'll see she gets treated like a lady.” That was strong speech, yet passed over by Hays. A tiny stream ran out from under the trees. Jim banked it up with clean red rocks, forming a fine little pocl of clear cold water. Smoky, deftly fashioned a rude armchair, which, when | covered with saddle blankets, made an acceptable chair. Hays, not to be wholly outdone, cut and carried a great | armload of ferns. “Come out, miss,” he called into the | tent. | Helen emerged, her eyes suspiclously | red, but that did not mar the flash of thl.'m, “Hays, am I to gather from this| kindly service that my stay here will be indefinite?” she queried. | “Wal, #t looks like thet ' “You can send Jim Wall and mot)wr] of your men back to Star Ranch. I'll{ write a letter to my brother to pay and | ask no questions or make no moves." | “Shore, I reckon Jim would go. ns. easy to see thet. But none of my regu- lar men would risk it,” returned Hays. “There’s better way, Hank,” spoke up Smoky. “Send Jim an' me back with the girl. I!lhe'llml.n,'!'fl get_the money.” “1 give my ‘word,” swiftly agreed Miss Trick. “When it suits me—which is when it's safe to send fer thet ransom money—TI'll do it an’ not before.” Hays stalked away toward the cook shelter. “You—what's your name?” she asked, tumlnx to Smoky. “Wal, you can call me mob drawled that worthy. ”-y"m has made you & fflend—'o help “I reckon so, but fer Gawd's sake don't talk so loud. Try to savvy this | deal, an’ what's your part in it.” Smoky wheeled to his task as Hays strode back into earshot. Miss Herrick entered her tent, and after that little more was spoken be- tween the men, and presently, at myl suggestion, they quit for the day. “Whar you bunkin’, Smoky?” !nqull‘.d Hays. "Under the cliff with !p‘no'. ‘Thet poor devil needs nursin’.” “Jim, whar you sleepin’?” “There’s my bed and pack and sad- dle,” replied Wall, pointing. “I'll leave them there till it rains.” Hays made no comment. They re- paired to Happy Jack’s shelter and to thelr evening meal. Later, by the light of the campfire, Jim saw Helen come out of her tent to walk up and down in the dusk. And she got nearly as far as where Jim's things lay in the lee of a low shelf. Darkness soon settled down, and with it the robbers, worn out with their labors. Jim stayed up long enough to see Hays stretch in his blankets under Happy's shelter. The next day was like the preceding, with its camp tasks and improvements, the guard duty, attendance upon Spar- row, and the universal, if covert, ob- servance of Miss Herrick. To do her credit she kept out of her tent, ate, exercised, and watched with great anx- fous eyes that haunted Jim. After that day after day, full of watching and suspense for Jim, wore on. ‘The seventh day, during the heat of the afternoon. Jim was on the lookout third | from the bluff with his fleld glass. When he returned, Smoky came %o meet him. “Sparrow’s been askin’ fer you,” he sald, moodily. “I'm afeared he's lots wuss.” ‘When Jim bent over the wasted Lati- mer, it was indeed to feel a cold appre- henalon. “What is it, Sparrow? I've been on | watch,” said Jim. “Am I a-g‘oln‘ to croak?” querled “they” have all the sports ® youever | nd in any kind of crisp- is their accessibility. A few hours from New York City and you are in the heart of them...Choose your ideal spot early.“A Summer Paradise” is a booklet that will help you. Here are 350 pages of-maps, pictures, rates, etc...and the book is free. Write or call for it at Delaware & Hudson | Railroad Corp., or use the coupon below. DELAWARE & HUDSON D&H Trains leave Grand Central Torminal, N.Y.C. LAKE GEORGE SARATOGA SPRINGS LAKE CHAMPLAIN ADIRONDACKS. M. J. POWERS, General Passenger Agt. Delaware & Hadson R. R . Albany, N. Y. Please send 30-page book, A Summer Paradise’” deseribing ideal places. Enclosed 10c for postage. 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The hours wore on until the utter loneliness of the deep heavily uj e = m‘%& ly upon Jom's op He fell asl and dreamed that he was riding a gigantic black horse with eyes of fire, and that there was a white nonr trmnl out from a pnclpl.ce, in ', Teckless delhv pluck it he feI into the abyss. Suddenty s plercing, su A from the Mpt (To Be Continued. RESORTS, terrible cry rose he plunged into blackness. And St DRY GOODS SESSION 100 Speakers Listed for National Meeting Here, and 3,700 Stores Will Be Represented. W’lfllmfl'mlfloqflmw nmhuval of le merchan.: States sched- uled to attend, the National Retail Dry Goods Association, with its five asso- clate groups, will convene in five-day | session at the Mayflower Hotel to- morrow. Organized nearly a score of :cw with its princi; function g:l‘ng hflnl about solution of retail prob- the association now embodies ;‘mwru aggregating $50,000,000 yearly 53, ‘The five associate groups and their chairmen, which will meet in conjunc- tion with the unocuuon are the Con- troller's hibald McLeish l-hfi Store New York Group, Miss Ruth timore, d.; ‘Traffic New York City, livery Association, RESORTS. OPENS, TOMORROW | =™z HOSTESS IS BANKRUPT Belle Iivingstone Lists $83,177 Debts and $350 Assets. 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